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Reconciliation Park
ARTIST STATEMENT: On September 19, 1997, reconciliation Park was dedicated. The park is the site of the largest mass execution in U.S. history where 38 Dakota Indians were hanged by the government. This was the result of trials during the U.S. Dakota Conflict of 1862. Tom Miller sculpted the buffalo from a 67-ton block of local Kasota limestone; it is surrounded by native flowers and prairie grasses. The buffalo symbolizes the spiritual survival of the Dakota People and honors the Dakota heritage of this area. The park is a site to reflect, meditate and remember.” A reconciliation for all people.” Dakota Elder Amos Owen, 1997. |
La semilla sembrada en un suelo rico es la que escucha la palabra y la comprende, que de hecho da fruto y rinde ciento o sesenta o treinta veces.
The seed sown in a rich soil is the one that listens the word and understand it, which actually bears fruit and yields hundred or sixty or thirty times. |
St Peter and Pauls Catholic Church
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Dakota Wokiksuye Makoce - Land of Memories Park
Visitors of all ages will enjoy the hiking trails that wind along the Blue Earth and Minnesota rivers and through the woods in Mankato's Land of Memories Park. One of the parks features is the campground. Other offerings at the Land of Memories Park include soccer and lacrosse fields used by local teams on the west side of the park; an open area for Frisbee golf; bike trails; a boat ramp; and the Floyd Roberts Jr. Pavilion that can be rented for many types of events. Home of Mahkato Pow Wow started in 1972 with Amos Owens, Bud Lawrence and Jim Buckley who had a vision and a focus regarding reconciliation. |
Minneopa State Park
Minneopa is derived from the Dakota language and is interpreted to mean "water falling twice," referring to the beautiful waterfalls of Minneopa Creek. Walk the trail which encircles the falls, leading down a limestone stairway to the valley below. Ascend the opposite side and enjoy a panoramic view of the valley which reveals the underlying geology of this area. Hike through oak savanna and native prairie grasslands overlooking the scenic Minnesota River Valley. Minneopa is home to a wide variety of songbird species. Many migrants stop here for a short stay on their way to their summer range. It should come as no surprise then that birdwatching is a popular activity. Be prepared to see the eastern bluebird, the western meadowlark, and the yellow shafted flicker. Tree sparrows, king birds, red-winged blackbirds, red-tailed hawks, American bald eagles are common at various times of the year and much more. |